The Canadian Press on Obama

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The Canadian Press on Obama




I believe that I have not seen a clearer picture of the Obama presidency than this, by a Canadian.

Obama?s White House is Falling Down
By Daniel Greenfield, June 11
In the sixth month of his presidency, Obama has turned an economic downturn into an economic disaster, taking over and trashing entire companies, and driving the nation deep into deficit spending expected to pass 10 trillion dollars.

Abroad, Obama seems to have no other mode except to continue on with his endless campaign, confusing speechmaking with diplomacy. It is natural enough that Obama, who built his entire campaign on high profile public speeches reported on by an adoring press, understands how to do nothing else but that.

Ego driven photo op appearances and clueless treatment of foreign dignitaries

While the press is still chewing over Obama?s Cairo speech, this celebrity style coverage ignores the fact that Obama?s endless world tour is not actually accomplishing anything. Instead his combination of ego driven photo op appearances and clueless treatment of foreign dignitaries have alienated many of America?s traditional allies. Those who aren?t being quietly angry at Obama, like Brown, Merkel or Netanyahu, instead think of him as absurdly lightweight, as Sarkozy, King Abdullah or Putin do.

While his officials carry out their dirty economic deeds, Obama responds to any and every crisis as if it were a Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland musical, with a cry o f, ?Let?s put on a show.? Thus far Obama has put on ?shows? across America, Europe and the Middle East. And what the adoring media coverage neglects to cover, is that Obama?s shows have solved absolutely nothing. They have served only as high profile entertainment.

Neither alienating America?s traditional allies, through a combination of arrogant bullying and ignorance, nor appeasing America?s enemies, has yielded any actual results. Nor does it seem likely to. Islamic terrorism is not going anywhere, neither are the nuclear threats from North Korea and Iran. While Obama keeps smiling, the global situation keeps growing more grim.

At home, if Obama was elected as depression era entertainment, the charm of his smiles and his constant appearances on magazine covers appear to be wearing thin on the American public. Despite the shrill attacks on Rush Limbaugh or the Republican Enemy of the Weak-- the Democratic party of 2009, is polling a lot like the Republican party of 2008. The Democrats have suddenly become the incumbents, and the only accomplishment they can point to is lavish deficit spending, often on behalf of the very same corporations and causes they once postured against.

The European Union Parliament?s swing to the right cannot be credited to Obama, though doubtlessly some European voters seeing socialist20economic crisis management on display in the world?s richest country decided they wanted none of it, but it is part of a general turning against federalism. And Obama?s entire program is dependent on heavily entrenching federalism at the expense of individual and state?s rights. Yet that is precisely his achilles heel with independent voters who are polling against more taxes and expanded government. And no amount of speeches by Obama can wish away his 18 czars or the national debt he has foisted on generation after generation of the American people.

That leaves Obama with a choice between socialism and the independent voter. And thus far he has chosen socialism.

Obama?s tactic of hijacking Bush Administration era policies on the economy and the War on Terror, and exploiting them as trojan horses to promote his own agenda, have left him coping with a backlash from his own party, as well as general Republican opposition.

His Czars are meant to function as the bones in an executive infrastructure accountable to no one, but a lack of accountability isn?t just another word for tyranny, but for incompetence. A functional chain of command is accountable at multiple levels if it is to function effectively. Obama?s White House by contrast is in a state of over-organized chaos, the sort of organized disorganization that undisciplined egotistical leftists naturally create for themselves, complete with multiple overlapping levels of authority and no one in charge but the man at the top, who?s too busy doing other things to actually be in charge.

Dennis Blair as National Intelligence, who collaborated with the Muslim genocide of Christians in East Timor, trying to muscle out the CIA to create his own intelligence network, is typical of the kind of chaos being spawned by every chief in an expanding government bureaucracy working to make sure that all the Indians answer to him. Similarly the National Security Council wrestling with the State Department, highlighted by Samantha Power getting her own specially created NSC position to butt heads with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, illustrates the state of conflict and chaos in American foreign affairs. A state of chaos so pervasive that incompetence has now become commonplace, and no one can even be found to double check the spelling of a Russian word that is meant to be the theme of American?s diplomatic reconstruction with Russia, or to pick out a gift for the visiting British Prime Minister..

The death of Chrysler at the hands of Fiat and the UAW

Meanwhile on the economy, Obama exploited the ongoing bailouts, transforming them from bailouts into takeovers meant to shift the balance of power in what had been a democracy and socially engineer not only corporations, but the lives of ordinary Americans. But the public?s patience with corporate bailouts is at an end, most Americans were never happy with them to begin with, and want them to end. The death of Chrysler at the hands of Fiat and the UAW might look like a victory in the union ranks, but it doesn?t play too well outside Detroit. And tacking on CAFE standards that will kill the pickup truck and the SUV will badly erode Obama in the swing states, if exploited properly in 2010 and 2012. Despite the constant media barrage, orchestrated out of the White House, the public is growing disenchanted with the performance of Obama and the Democrats.

With unemployment booming and the economy dropping, the jobs aren?t there and the spending is out of control. Republicans today are polling better on ethics and the economy, than the Democrats are. That shows a trend which is likely to register in the mid-term elections in 2010, in the same way that the EU parliamentary elections served as a shock to the system.

In the opposition, Republicans are free to embrace the rhetoric of change, to champion reform and push libertarian ideas about the size and scope of government. In turn all Obama has is his celebrity fueled media spectacle world tour. A charade now serving as a parallel to the depression era entertainment tha t functioned as escapism in a dour time. But before long, it may be Obama that the American public will want to escape from.

A shallow, manipulative and egotistical amateur who is in over his head

Obama has tried to play Lincoln, Reagan, JFK and FDR-- but in the end he can only play himself, a shallow, manipulative and egotistical amateur who is in over his head, and trying to drag the country down with him. Obama?s White House is falling down and while the flashbulbs are still glittering and the parties are going on in D.C. and around the world, Obama and the Democratic Congress may be headed for a recession of their own.
 

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Helpful as always, Ray.
 

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A shallow, manipulative and egotistical amateur who is in over his head
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I'm glad this guy set the record straight Ray. If I'd only known our failed economic, foreign and energy policies were Obama's fault and not the fault of the guy who'd been in office for the past eight years, I sure wouldn't have voted for that bastard Obama. :142smilie
 

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All these blame America firster's are really depressing

Where did this come from? I am shocked at how easily the morans are willing to give up on the country. Yet, they are also such pussies that they will never actually do anything about it. Bitch, moan, bitch moan.

Disgraceful. :(
 

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A shallow, manipulative and egotistical amateur who is in over his head
:sadwave:

Wow that is the same thing that was said about you on your numerous attempts to run a sports service :mj07: :00hour
 

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the 18 czars were in june --there are now 30 along with lifetime pensions--at our expense--Gumby's vesion of smaller gov :)

Opps forgot GW made him do it--right trench--alond with debt surpassing GW and rest of pres combined--1/3 of stimulus spent on welfare and defence on program cut-
Tax- spend-increase size of gov--

Sure sounds like your- Gumby's and Da Base's dance to me Trench :)

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A: Gw been retired for 6 months
B: Just because Gumby lied to you and didn't put any of them up on site 5 days before don't mean they are Gw's --if he signs em- there his.
 

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the 18 czars were in june --there are now 30 along with lifetime pensions--at our expense--Gumby's vesion of smaller gov :)

Opps forgot GW made him do it--right trench--alond with debt surpassing GW and rest of pres combined--1/3 of stimulus spent on welfare and defence on program cut-
Tax- spend-increase size of gov--

Sure sounds like your- Gumby's and Da Base's dance to me Trench :)

P.S.
A: Gw been retired for 6 months
B: Just because Gumby lied to you and didn't put any of them up on site 5 days before don't mean they are Gw's --if he signs em- there his.

SAY WHAT YOU MAY BUT 1 THING IS UNDENIABLE:

































WE'VE BEEN KEPT SAFE FOR 6 MONTHS UNDER OBAMAS WATCH!!!
ANd with the report circulating the Bin Laden is dead, I'm wondering how Obama pulled that one off as well, I guess as the world focused on the untimely deaths of Farah and Micheal as well as Billy Mayes Obama was plotting away at dismantling All-Quieda.....to be the POTUS and to actually be able to have Bin Laden KILLED regardless if the press that hates him spins it that it may have been natural, WE ALL KNOW IF BIN LADEN IS DEAD, Obama WAS THE MASTER MIND OF THE PLAN!!!!! Unless Cheyney FINALLY shared HIS SECRET PLAN!
 

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Yes I'll will concede that--you have found one positive from his tenure so far--

Here some good reading for you--from a look from another part of the world--





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<!-- /#credit -->He flies through the air with the greatest of ease,
the daring young man on the flying trapeze.
We've been watching over the past two weeks, willingly or not, the wrong icon. Michael Jackson's a distraction. Barack Obama is the superstar of the world, the real celebrity. And because he's President of the world's foremost power (for now), his actions have real, not just symbolic, meaning.
We've seen him in action for a bit more than six months. What we can say with confidence, now that we have the evidence of his actions, is that had he run on (a) transforming the U.S. economy by massive federal government intervention, (b) taking an owner's stake in the automobile industry, (c) transforming the rules of America's energy economy, (d) instituting a national health-care system - all of these simultaneously and in the centre of a financial meltdown - Barack Obama wouldn't merely have lost the election, he wouldn't have got as many votes as gnarly old Ross Perot did in an election long past. He wouldn't, in other words, have beaten a bad-tempered, egotistical spoiler.
We have also seen enough to make some observations on the observations of his once and now-no-more mentor, Rev. Jeremiah Wright. You will remember when the ravings of Mr. Wright finally got too much for the candidate, when the more pacific words of the ?great speech? on race that he could ?no more disown him than I can my white grandmother? were rendered inoperative by Mr. Wright's persistently obnoxious presence. Mr. Obama pushed him aside.
The pastor had one last shot of his own about his onetime ?son.? That was the line, ?He's a politician; I'm a pastor. He's got to do what politicians do.? We know what he meant by ?politician?: one who is ?forced? to say one thing to get elected, and do another; a person who conceals an agenda under cloudy rhetoric, a person whose calling ? politics ? is implicitly, essentially, deceptive.
The description is faithful to the commonplace understanding of ?politician? today. It matches the stereotype, because the stereotype is a match for (most) of the reality. Mr. Wright may have been wrong in very much, but he knew his ?son.? Mr. Obama is a politician, and very much a politician in that harsh, unflattering and somewhat cruel understanding Mr. Wright gave the term.
Mr. Obama has taken the real crisis of the U.S. (and world) economy and used it as the screen and lever for a massive agenda of transformation, a transformation that calls for expenditures on a scale never before seen in the history of government on this planet. The first expenditure, which began under George Bush's tenure, was large, but it was very specific. The financial ?infrastructure? of America's economy was about to be exploded, and it was argued that government ?had no choice? but to shore up the financial institutions without which there would be utter chaos in the overall economy. That was the genesis of the so-called bank bailout. After that came the stimulus package, the attempt to kick-start jobs, to get those ?shovel ready? projects ?out the door.? Both had to be done immediately. There was no time for review or oversight.
These initiatives, however, were almost instantly overlaid with the Obama agenda of massive government expansion, or attempted expansion, into everything from the auto industry to health care - all of them sold with cries of urgency and executed with reckless haste. Massive bills were passed before there were even copies of them to read. The U.S. government's debt is being swollen beyond all previous records.

It is inconceivable that these ideas occurred to Mr. Obama postelection. His agenda is of such scale and particularity that it is evidence of design and previous contemplation. He knew what he wished to do when he was campaigning, but he was not going to whisper the scale and range of his designs while the campaign was on. It would have scared off people.


But daring is Barack Obama's real middle name. When he borrowed the phrase ?the audacity of hope? from his frightful mentor, most people fastened on the word ?hope.? They should have highlighted ?audacity.? With the smoothest and most finished ease of any candidate since John Kennedy, Mr. Obama glided through the primaries, and barely broke stride passing his hapless opponent, Senator John McCain, on the way to the White House.
He's flying high in dazzling hubris. The American economy is not yet fixed. It may get worse. And it is in this parlous and critical context that Mr. Obama has launched history-making expenditures and a reordering of American governance.
Daring? Daring - if you believe in it. Reckless ? to the point of real danger if you do not.
This is the greatest trapeze act in the history of North American politics.
Rex Murphy is a commentator with The National and host of CBC Radio's Cross-Country Checkup .

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